Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Business Studies

Chapter

Business Environment

Question:

Identify the correct features of Business Environment.

Options:

Certainty, relatively and independent

Static, complexity and inter-relatedness

Complexity, Relatively and inter-relatedness

Relativity, static and complexity

Correct Answer:

Complexity, Relatively and inter-relatedness

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option (3) - Complexity, Relatively and inter-relatedness.

The brief of various business features are given below.

(i) Totality of external forces: Business environment is the sum total of all things external to business firms and, as such, is aggregative in nature.

(ii) Specific and general forces: Business environment includes both specific and general forces. Specific forces (such as investors, customers, competitors and suppliers) affect individual enterprises directly and immediately in their day-to-day working. General forces (such as social, political, legal and technological conditions) have impact on all business enterprises and thus may affect an individual firm only indirectly.

(iii) Inter-relatedness: Different elements or parts of business environment are closely interelated. For example, increased life expectancy of people and increased awareness for health care have increased the demand for many health products and services like soft drinks, fat-free cooking oil, and health resorts. New health products and services have, in turn, changed people’s life styles.

(iv) Dynamic nature: Business environment is dynamic in that it keeps on changing whether in terms of technological improvement, shifts in consumer preferences or entry of new competition in the market.

(v) Uncertainty: Business environment is largely uncertain as it is very difficult to predict future happenings, especially when environment changes are taking place too frequently as in the case of information technology or fashion industries.

(vi) Complexity: Since business environment consists of numerous interrelated and dynamic conditions or forces which arise from different sources, it becomes difficult to comprehend at once what exactly constitutes a given environment. In other words, environment is a complex phenomenon that is relatively easier to understand in parts but difficult to grasp in its totality. For example, it may be difficult to know the extent of the relative impact of the social, economic, political, technological or legal factors on change in demand of a product in the market.

(vii) Relativity: Business environment is a relative concept since it differs from country to country and even region to region. Political conditions in the USA, for instance, differ from those in China or Pakistan. Similarly, demand for sarees may be fairly high in India whereas it may be almost non-existent in France.